All Fish articles – Page 59
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Focus On Soup: Pots, not pouches, the packaging of choice
Pouches have enjoyed success in categories such as fish and petfood but so far they have failed to win over soup shoppers. They seem ideal with a long shelf life, protection from fluctuating tin plate costs and can be microwaved yet...
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Saturday Essay: Sustainable tuna is an achievable target
Susan Jackson on how the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation can ensure effective conservation of tuna
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Less packaging used for Young’s fish pies
Young's has relaunched its fish pies in lighter packaging to give the range an eco-friendly edge.The products, including old favourite Admiral's Pie, remain the same portion size but outer cartons have been reduced in weight to take the...
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Waitrose debut for hot Swedish salmon
Luxury Swedish food brand Distinctly Scandinavia has won its first UK listing for its hot smoked salmon.The ready-to-eat salmon, smoked using traditional Swedish methods, went into 77 Waitrose stores last week [rsp: £4.94 for 180g].
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Young’s challenges Birds Eye with new cook-in-the-bag fish
Young's has stolen a march on Birds Eye with the launch of the UK's first microwaveable cook-in-the-bag fish range. The four-strong range, which is launched next month, can be cooked from frozen in the oven or microwaved in four minutes ...
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Princes moves tuna into cartons to boost its snacking appeal
Princes is attempting to launch tuna into the snacking category with a new cubed range that will be sold in Tetra Pak cartons a first for the fish category. Tuna Bites, which debuts in November, comes in a Tetra Recart carton and three...
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Young’s launches first microwave fish finger
In what could be the fastfood breakthrough of the decade, Young's has launched the first microwaveable fish fingers, The Grocer can reveal.
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Tesco to net students with fish finger sandwich
Tesco is to launch a ready-made version of a student staple: the fish finger sandwich.
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Seafish wins High Court battle over import levy
Seafish has won a landmark victory in a case in the High Court that could have resulted in it losing up to 75% of its funding. The case went to court last November after fish processor British Seafood issued proceedings. It claimed that Seafish...
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Seafish wins High Court battle over import levy
Seafish has won a landmark victory in a case in the High Court that could have resulted in it losing up to 75% of its funding.The case went to court last November after fish processor British Seafood issued proceedings. It claimed that...
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Haddock price set to rise as Iceland's quota is cut
Shoppers are facing higher prices for haddock as a result of falling Icelandic supplies, experts have warned.
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Aldi offers three-fish roast for Christmas
Aldi has added a new three-fish roast to its Christmas range, featuring layers of smoked white fish, cod and salmon with a creamy cheese and chive sauce. The 1kg line, which goes on sale on 3 December, serves four.
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Campaign Trail: LYNX airs a fishy tale
Sweat patches may not be attractive, but in a TV ad for Lynx Dry they help a master fisherman catch fish. He sweats so much he attracts fish under his armpits until he discovers the deodorant and loses his attraction to his finned friends but gets...
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Peril on the sea revealed in fishermen's death toll
Every year up to 24,000 commercial fishermen lose their lives around the world - just catching the fish for our supper.UK fishermen face a fatal accident rate 24 times higher than construction workers, according to a shocking new report...
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Tesco trialling sale of RFS-sourced seafood
Tesco has launched a trial to sell seafood caught by vessels operating under the Responsible Fishing Scheme.Sardines, sprats and scallops sourced from RFS-certified boats are being sold on Tesco fish counters in the south west, with the RFS...
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Scots set to benefit from Chilean salmon collapse
Scotland's salmon farming industry is set to capitalise on global supply shortages by increasing export sales.
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Critical Eye... on Brats abroad distinctly out of tuna
On a school trip to Russia, I remember one lad openly addressing his exchange partner as "Shitforbrains", others offending their host families by refusing to eat fruit because it was bruised and one girl getting so drunk on strawberry liqueur she...
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Salmon and haggis win top Scottish Food & Drink Excellence awards
Smoked salmon and haggis have been awarded top titles in this year's Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards, which are sponsored by The Grocer. South Uist-based Salar Smokehouse won the Product of the Year award for its flaky smoked salmon, which also scooped the Fish and Seafood category title...
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M&S initiative urges shoppers to 'Eat Fish'
A major new initiative encouraging consumers to eat more fish has been unveiled by M&S.The retailer's Eat Fish campaign begins next week to coincide with the start of the British south coast season. It will be supported in-store with the...
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Inverness Tesco hit by tuna toxin alert
Fresh tuna steaks bought from a Scottish Tesco store have been linked to three cases of food poisoning.
Three instances of Scombrotoxin poisoning were diagnosed last week in the Inverness area.
Environmental health officers…